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A DEM may be created from any TIN using the '''Convert | TIN->DEM''' command in the '''TIN''' menu. A resolution (x and y spacing) must be defined and then an interpolation method specified (linear is the default) to interpolate DEM elevations from the TIN. Since a DEM must be rectangular, elevations that are outside of the TIN boundary are given a NODATA value of -9999.
A DEM may be created from any TIN using the '''Convert | TIN→DEM''' command in the '''TIN''' menu. A resolution (x and y spacing) must be defined and then an interpolation method specified (linear is the default) to interpolate DEM elevations from the TIN. Since a DEM must be rectangular, elevations that are outside of the TIN boundary are given a NODATA value of -9999.





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A DEM may be created from any TIN using the Convert | TIN→DEM command in the TIN menu. A resolution (x and y spacing) must be defined and then an interpolation method specified (linear is the default) to interpolate DEM elevations from the TIN. Since a DEM must be rectangular, elevations that are outside of the TIN boundary are given a NODATA value of -9999.


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